The Someday Garden

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The meaning of SOMEDAY is at some future time. How to use someday in a sentence.

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Someday is an adverb that situates an action or event at a vague point in the future. Some day is a noun phrase that refers, similarly, to a unspecified 24-hour period, also at some point in the future.

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SOMEDAY definition: 1. at some time in the future that is not yet known or not stated: 2. at some time in the future…. Learn more.

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Someday means at a date in the future that is unknown or that has not yet been decided. Someday I'll be a pilot. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers

Definition of someday adverb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

At an indefinite time in the future. Usage Note: The adverbs someday and sometime express future time indefinitely: We'll succeed someday. Come sometime. Let's meet sometime when your schedule permits. This sense can also be conveyed by some day and some time.

The adverb someday means eventually or at some point in the future. So if you plan to visit Sri Lanka someday, you'd like to do it but you don't know exactly when it will happen.

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The one-word adverb someday works when describing an indefinite future time (e.g., “I’d like to see him again someday”). Some day is two words when it refers to a single day, even if that day is unknown or not specified (e.g., “I have an appointment some day next month”).